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Purists clamor for derbies on baseball fundamentals By Jim Caple Page 2 |
Baseball holds its Home Run Derby today, but this year will do so without Mark McGwire or Ken Griffey Jr., which is a bit like holding a Britney Spears
concert without a bare midriff.
Purists know that home runs are vastly overrated. Who needs to wait on those overpaid, steroid-loaded strikeout kings to make contact when you can score runs the way God meant us to score them -- slow and steady. Watch baseball's greatest bunters show off their skills as they lay down a perfect bunt up the first base line, moving up the runners and putting them in position to score on an exciting single to center or a dramatic sacrifice fly. Then listen to the groans from fans when they react to the official tale of the tape: Forty-seven feet? They've got to be kidding! No way that bunt rolled farther than 39 feet! Johnny LeMaster Groundball Derby Who wants to see some musclebound freak take a slow home run trot around the bases? Purists enjoy speed, and even nonpurists can appreciate real hustle as batters repeatedly run out routine groundouts to first base. Whew! Because he hustled down the line, he was only out by 10 feet! Hot Stove League Baseball purists George Will, Ken Burns, Bob Costas and Jon Miller hold a roundtable discussion on baseball's recent changes for the worse. Cheer them on while they complain about the designated hitter, interleague play, the wild-card playoff system, artificial turf, free agency, aluminum bats, expansion, contraction, lights at Wrigley Field, the lack of doubleheaders, revolving billboards behind home plate, alternate road jerseys, batting helmets, flashy wristbands, logos on the backs of caps, mitts with fingers ... Carlton Fisk's Rookie Panel The Hall of Fame catcher returns us to a time when rookies were seen and not heard. No tattoos, jewelry, dyed hair or loud music here. The rookies gathered on this dais are guaranteed to know their place. Listen to them respond to audience questions with bashful silence as they respectfully defer questions to Fisk. Just be sure to be on time -- the rookies must leave early to carry Fisk's equipment bag back to the clubhouse. Stanley Tools Pitching Drills Fundamentals aren't just for spring training anymore! Watch pitchers cover first base on grounders, back up third on doubles and cover home on wild pitches. Rolaids Relay Men Derby
Purists understand that nothing tires out a pitcher more than a good leadoff batter who gets a good look at all the pitches by working the count full. Ball one, ball two, step out of the box, strike one, foul, foul, ball three, foul, foul, step out of the box again ... Why, the tension is so overwhelming you'll soon be as exhausted as the pitcher! Rawlings Sharp Dressed Men Buck Showalter teaches younger players the proper way to wear a uniform. Baggy flannels rolled up at the knee, plenty of stirrup sock showing, button-down shirt tucked in at the waist, and most important -- never, ever wear the cap backward! Jim Caple is a senior writer for ESPN.com. Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories |
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